
Bodies in Tension by Susanna Inglada
In the work of Susanna Inglada, drawing refuses to remain still. It expands beyond the page, cuts into space, casts shadows, and confronts the viewer

In the work of Susanna Inglada, drawing refuses to remain still. It expands beyond the page, cuts into space, casts shadows, and confronts the viewer

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